HanKFranK
(User)
Tue Sep 03 2002 04:09 AM
Re: GFDL

thinking maybe the center will have to work its way south for the storm to survive, kinda develop towards where the convection can stablilize it. there is a narrow ridge axis not 200 miles south of the current position... thats the only fix i see for edouard. so yeah, florida problem or nobody's problem.
pesky area between the yucatan and louisiana might become a home grown problem by wednesday.
HF 0405z03september



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